7. Look after yourself before, during and after Making Love
Before you have an intercourse, foreplay is designed to stimulate natural lubrication. It starts the blood flowing in all the right places and makes love more pleasurable. Communicating with your partner about what you are finding pleasurable is important because it can get those juices flowing.
Sometimes vaginal dryness is experienced if you take medications such as antidepressants, antihistamines or hormonal birth control. Tell your partner if you feel dry and don’t go ahead until you’re properly lubricated or it can be painful and cause abrasions. Always have some lube on hand if you tend to be dry. It may help to enlighten a partner about what may appear to be an insignificant little bud, your clitoris, as it may not be receiving the attention it deserves.
Never be ashamed of your lady parts because they don’t look a certain way. A loving partner will respect them whatever they look like. When you’re having an intercourse, it may help to be on top. Being on the bottom can cause stretching to your lady parts because you are not in control of the depth or the motion. If you are on top, you have more control.
Urinating after making love can help to prevent a urinary tract infection because it prevents bacteria from spreading. A urinary tract infection can be painful and you may need antibiotics to treat it. Go and pee straight after act is over instead of just falling asleep. If you want to take a post-act shower, use just water to rinse off. A product you wouldn’t think of putting in your mouth, you should not put in or around your lady parts.